Philosophy at Troynovant:
Inspirations on the Nature of Existence
and flights in the History of Ideas;
listed by Title
The Central Matter:
The Maturation of Philosophy at the End of the Moral Period,
Or Can the True Win Independence from the Good
and the Good Learn Dependence on the True?
Laurence Lampert
Nietzsche's Task
An Interpretation of
Beyond Good and Evil
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[The palace in Troy.]
Hector [precognitively]:
Paris and Troilus, you have both said well,
But on the cause and question now in hand
Have glossed but superficially — not much
Unlike young men, whom Aristotle thought
Unfit to hear moral philosophy.
William Shakespeare
Troilus and Cressida, 2.2.162-166
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Causarum Cognitio (Knowledge of Causes),
or
The School of Athens, by Raphael
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Utopias at Troynovant
utopia in power, or dystopia
Personae at Troynovant
an alternate Contents via emanant Olympians
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